
E15. Informed Consent with Ted
Ted Interviews 2 people to get their thoughts on getting informed consent from doctors.
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Hosted by The Science Students of Brockton High School with Ms Nunes · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 16 episodes
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The Inquiry Project features high school students exploring the science they study in anatomy, physiology, and biotechnology—beyond the textbook. Through thoughtful inquiry, students examine the ethical and social questions surrounding medicine, medical practices, scientific research, and biology, connecting classroom learning to real-world impact.
The Science Students of Brockton High School with Ms Nunes hosts The Inquiry Project, a science show with 16 episodes published.

Ted Interviews 2 people to get their thoughts on getting informed consent from doctors.
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Christopher & Ervens explore the ethical issues of informed consent in medical research. They claim that patients should be fully aware and well educated before biological samples are used for scientific research.
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Jaymani claims that people should be fully informed before agreeing to anything. They should understand what is happening, what they are consenting to, and what risks may come with that decision.
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Jaylehn is exploring to what capacity consent should be received from patients.
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“Our podcast explores the ethical issue of informed consent in medical research, based on The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot.” “Our essential question is: To what extent should patients fully understa
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I am going to be discussing the informative consent issues within the medical field while making reference to the story of Henrietta lacks Throughout this podcast I will explore the implications and limitations of what e
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Science and medicine are not neutral, and that informed, ethical inquiry—especially through student voices—can expose inequities, challenge injustice, and inspire meaningful change.
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